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harlanwald

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I am considering purchasing a 2024 Renegade Vienna 25TBC.
Since the GVWR is only 11,030 lbs. I am concerned about the cargo carrying capacity.
I don't want to exceed the GVWR or the axle weight limits, the GAWR's.
Does anyone know the typical actual empty weight of the 2024 Renegade Vienna 25TBC?
And does this include full diesel fuel and full propane? And batteries?
If someone has weighed the vehicle, could you please post the information regarding the weights and what was in the vehicle as to fuel, propane, fluids and battery.

I understand the 2026 model uses the Mercedes 4500 chassis which has a higher GVWR so information regarding a 2026 model will not be helpful..

Am I overthinking this? I just don't want to have handling problems or tire or suspension problems as a result of overloading.

Thank you.
 
I just purchased a 2025 Renegade Vienna RMC. Picking it up this Friday. Anyway, based on my experience with my last Class B Airstream Interstate and the difference it made when I upgraded the shocks, I intend to replace the factory sway bar on the Vienna with a Hellwig sway bar and expect that it too will make a night and day difference in the handling. This will fit your rig too; https://www.hellwigproducts.com/pro...1=2025&Make=Mercedes-Benz&Model=Sprinter+3500

Furthermore, after I load the RV, I will insect the springs. If they still have a good arch, I'll leave them be. If they appear to be too flat, I will beef them up as well. For less than $1500 you can turn your vehicle into a very safe and comfortable ride. I will also post how our first trip goes from PGH to FL. We're leaving around the 5th.
 

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